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Reading and Writing the City — LIT4253.01
Reading and Writing the City — LIT4253.01
Reading and Writing the First Novel — LIT4282.01
Reading and Writing the Lyric Essay — LIT4166.01
Reading and Writing the Lyric Essay — LIT4166.01
Reading and Writing the Natural World — LIT4133.01
Reading and Writing the Poetry of Trauma and Violence — LIT4264.01
Reading and Writing the Short Story: The Body — LIT4005.01
Reading and Writing Travel — LIT4265.01
Reading and Writing Travel — LIT4265.01
Reading and Writing: Archival Work — LIT4589.01) (cancelled 10/8/2024
Reading and Writing: Autofiction — LIT4522.01
What is Autofiction?
The term “autofiction” originated in France in the late 1970s to describe a certain kind of knowing, renegade, and mock-heroic school of autobiographical fiction that fell somewhere between the nihilistic experimentalism of
Reading and Writing: Autofiction — LIT4522.01
Reading and Writing: Hybrid-Genre Works — LIT4140.01
Reading and Writing: Literary Journalism — LIT4141.01
With the practice of journalism undergoing its most profound changes since the invention of the television, this course will steep students in the traditions of criticism, literary non-fiction, reporting and cultural journalism that thrived during the golden age of print and have persisted in the Internet era. We’ll work our way through literary criticism from Robert Boswell
Reading and Writing: Literary Journalism — LIT4141.01
Reading and Writing: Looking Beyond the Self — LIT4375.01
Reading and Writing: Poetry in Form — LIT4243.01
Reading and Writing: Poetry of Trauma and Violence — LIT4290.01
Reading and Writing: the First Novel — LIT4282.01
Reading and Writing: the Missing Person — LIT4138.01
Reading and Writing: The Novel — LIT4326.01
Reading and Writing: the Personal Essay — LIT4617.01
The essay is an intellectual and an artistic endeavor, and work in the form means work in thinking—about life, values, our own ideas and the ideas of others. Good personal essays entertain, inform and move us through the rendering of, and reflection over, our own life experiences. Essays and stories by artists such as Virginia Woolf, E. B. White, Daniel Orozco, Annie Dillard